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|passengers = 48 |crew = 6 |injuries = 34 |fatalities = 13 |survivors = 41 |aircraft_type = Boeing 737–241 |tail_number = PP-VMK |operator = Varig |origin = |stopover = Uberaba Airport |stopover0 = Uberlândia Airport |stopover1 = |stopover2 = Brasília International Airport |stopover3 = Imperatriz Airport |last_stopover = Marabá Airport |destination = Belém–Val de Cães Int'l Airport }} Varig Flight 254 was a Boeing 737-241, c/n 21006/398,〔. Some English text, mostly Portuguese.〕 registration PP-VMK, on a scheduled passenger flight from São Paulo, Brazil, to Belém, Pará, Brazil, with several intermediate stopovers, on 3 September 1989. Prior to take off from Marabá, Pará, towards the final destination, the crew entered an incorrect heading into the flight computer. Instead of flying towards its destination, the plane flew due west and after some time was over a remote area of the Amazon jungle.〔〔 Attempts to reach an alternative airport were unsuccessful, and the plane eventually ran out of fuel.〔 The pilot made a belly landing in the jungle,〔 northwest of Rio de Janeiro.〔 There were 54 occupants on board—48 passengers and a crew of six; 13 passengers died, and many more sustained serious injuries.〔 The survivors were rescued two days later.〔 ==Summary== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Varig Flight 254」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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